I really don't know how anyone can answer that. There is no one monitor that is best for all situations. I love my two 22" Samsungs on my PC, but no way would I use them for my TV viewing. For that, I love my 46" Samsung.

And for my second PC, I really like my 24" Vizio TV/Monitor.

Really, the only way to find the best monitor for you is for you to go look at them - after you decide what you want. That is, what size? Do you need built in speakers? Does the screen need to tilt? Swivel? Go up and down? Hang on a wall?

I tend to like the Samsung S-PVA panels myself as the viewing angles are great. I don't know if that makes it more "eye friendly" but the one thing I will say is that I would NOT call a glossy screen eye friendly. My laptop has a glossy screen and the glare from it is about to do me in.

OLED does show promise, but they are having problems with OLED in larger (over 24 inch) screens. Problems with costs (still in the MANY $1000s), brightness, and longevity. They are great for small screens like tablets and smartphones, but not in larger devices.